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47th Asean summit: Donald Trump’s Asia tour, PM Modi's virtual presence, Cambodia-Thailand peace deal & more– here’s what to expect – The Times of India

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Leaders from across Southeast Asia and beyond are converging in Kuala Lumpur for the 47th Asean Summit, a biannual gathering that focusses on the bloc’s growing economic and strategic significance. This year’s summit is particularly historic as East Timor joins as ASEAN’s 11th member, expanding the organization for the first time since the 1990s. The summit will see discussions on regional security, economic integration, climate action, and conflict resolution, with participation from global powers including the United States, China, Japan, India, and Australia.

A historic expansion

East Timor, also known as Timor Leste, was formally inducted into Asean during a ceremonial flag-raising event in Kuala Lumpur. Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao called it a “dream realized” for the young nation, emphasizing the opportunity for economic growth, trade, and youth empowerment. With a population of 1.4 million and a GDP of around $2 billion, East Timor gains access to Asean’s 680-million-strong economic bloc and $3.8 trillion market. Analysts say its inclusion reflects ASEAN’s commitment to inclusivity and adaptability amid global geopolitical shifts.

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Regional security and the Cambodia-Thailand peace deal

The summit comes on the heels of escalating tensions earlier this year between Cambodia and Thailand over their long-disputed border. Under Malaysian mediation, both nations agreed on a ceasefire in July, and now they signed a formal peace deal during the summit. US President Donald Trump, along with other Asean leaders, witnessed the ceremony. The agreement focuses on land demarcation, restoration of boundary pillars, and mechanisms to prevent future clashes, signaling ASEAN’s role as a platform for peaceful resolution of regional disputes.

Trump dances into Kuala Lumpur for summit

US President Donald Trump arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, marking his first trip to Asia since returning to the White House. His visit highlights the United States’ strategic interest in Southeast Asia amid growing Chinese influence. Welcomed with ceremonial fanfare and public enthusiasm, Trump was seen dancing on the red carpet as he got off Air Force 1, before heading to the summit venue. He is also expected to hold discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the broader regional tour, emphasizing Asean’s role as a crucial hub in Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy.It is Trump’s first visit to Kuala Lumpur as president, with his flight escorted on final approach by two Malaysian F-18 jets.

PM Modi to attend virtually

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced last week that he will not be attending the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur in person, and will instead participate virtually, ruling out a possible meeting with US President Donald Trump owing to Diwali celebrations. “I respect his decision and extended my greetings for a happy Deepavali to him and the entire people of India,” Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.

Economic and strategic agenda

Beyond conflict resolution, the summit will focus on economic integration, regional trade, and investment opportunities. Asean leaders aim to enhance supply-chain resilience, digital economy development, and sustainable growth. The bloc’s dialogue with key partners—including China, India, Japan, and Australia—will tackle issues like climate change, infrastructure development, and regional security, while balancing relations between the US and China in a highly interconnected economic landscape.

Geopolitical crossroad

ASEAN’s consensus-driven approach, often called the “ASEAN Way,” has been tested by recent crises, including conflicts in Myanmar and cybercrime concerns. This summit is expected to reinforce the bloc’s commitment to regional cooperation and stability, while navigating the competing interests of global powers. Analysts say the inclusion of East Timor and the successful mediation between Cambodia and Thailand demonstrate ASEAN’s evolving capacity to address both internal and external challenges.

Malaysia’s warning on neutrality

Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan warned his Southeast Asian counterparts that the region’s space for neutrality is shrinking amid growing big-power rivalry, as Trump makes his first trip to Asia since returning to the White House.The Saturday meeting served as a curtain-raiser for the annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit, which begins on Sunday in Kuala Lumpur, followed by two days of high-level engagements with key partners including China, Japan, India, Australia, Russia, South Korea, and the US.Leaders are expected to focus on regional security, economic resilience, and maritime disputes, with US tariffs and shifting global trade patterns looming over the discussions.“As the international landscape becomes increasingly dominated by contestation rather than consensus, division rather than dialog, ASEAN finds itself at a crossroads,” Hasan told his counterparts.“Our space for neutrality and centrality is narrowing, particularly in areas such as trade, technology and regional security arrangement,” he added. “We must continue to act as the speakers and not the spoken for.”

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